Yes, I noticed Bossk's gun too. I love the fact that Favreau is taking the time and trouble to include these nods and winks to the original trilogy. It adds so much more flavour to proceedings when you spot them
As for this episode, I agree with the comments. Yes it was certainly the weakest episode so far, but that's not to say I didn't enjoy it or thought it was poor, because I certainly didn't. And I also agree it definitely kicks the **** out of the anything the sequel trilogy has delivered thus far.
I was pleasantly surprised to see 'the child' (to give him his official Lucasfilm name!) or baby Yoda (as everyone else calls him) not getting left behind and continuing on the journey with Mando. However, the one thing I now really want an answer to is how those damn tracking fobs are supposed to work! Apparently they can track any target, anywhere in the galaxy in real time! That's quite a feat, and unless they come up with at least a semi-plausible in-universe explanation for how they work, it's always going to annoy me by its inherent impossibility. If the child was implanted with some kind of tracking device, why hasn't Mando removed it? If it monitors the child's movements in some other way, what is that? Unless they answer this question satisfactorily, I'm going to be taken out of the story every time I see one of those damn fobs!
As for this episode, I agree with the comments. Yes it was certainly the weakest episode so far, but that's not to say I didn't enjoy it or thought it was poor, because I certainly didn't. And I also agree it definitely kicks the **** out of the anything the sequel trilogy has delivered thus far.
I was pleasantly surprised to see 'the child' (to give him his official Lucasfilm name!) or baby Yoda (as everyone else calls him) not getting left behind and continuing on the journey with Mando. However, the one thing I now really want an answer to is how those damn tracking fobs are supposed to work! Apparently they can track any target, anywhere in the galaxy in real time! That's quite a feat, and unless they come up with at least a semi-plausible in-universe explanation for how they work, it's always going to annoy me by its inherent impossibility. If the child was implanted with some kind of tracking device, why hasn't Mando removed it? If it monitors the child's movements in some other way, what is that? Unless they answer this question satisfactorily, I'm going to be taken out of the story every time I see one of those damn fobs!